Details
Originally as curtains, now disassembled; the repeat of an urn issuing flowers flanked by rampant lions, all below a canopy with grapes, birds, and two Chinoiserie figures and parasols; ‌together with two scalloped valances
142 in. ( 360.8 cm.) long; 2334 in. (14.8 cm.) wide (each panel)
Provenance
The Dining Room, Governor's Palace, Colonial Williamsburg (accession no. 1958-336).
‌Sold from the above; Christie's, New York, 14 April 1984, lot 179.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, New York, 15 October 1994, lot 422.
Property from the Collections of Lily and Edmond J. Safra; Sotheby's, New York, 4 November 2005, lot 249.
‌Acquired by Ann and Gordon Getty from the above.
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Lot Essay

A similar panel can be found in the collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts, illustrated in A Weibel, Two Thousand Years of Textiles, Detroit, 1952, pl. 253.

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